Most occasions I've needed to do this kind of count, I've been trying to
get some data through the production console, rather than it being some
business logic, to get a sense of how often some data problem has occurred.

Given that I think it's a rather nice addition to the toolbox. It's
certainly generic enough, though possibly too niche.

Paul

On Mon, Sep 30, 2019, 12:57 Wojtek Mach <[email protected]> wrote:

> As I mentioned on the linked PR, I’m in favor of such feature. I like how
> Clojure calls this function: frequencies. Thus if we are considering
> Enum.frequencies/1 and/or Enum.frequencies/2, it has my vote.
>
> To move the proposal forward I think it would be very valuable if you
> could survey other programming languages to see if they have such feature
> and if so - under what function name.
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